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1: Quaker Studies Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This panel examines how two “fellow travelers” of the Quakers, Charles C. Burleigh (1810-1878) and Bayard Rustin (1912-1987), theorized and practiced the relationship between pacifism and racial justice in their respective political projects. A broader discussion with an esteemed respondent will explore how Quaker attitudes toward racial justice transformed from the Civil War through the mid-twentieth century.
Papers
- American Abolitionist Non-Violence as Seen in the Life of Charles C. Burleigh (1810-1878): Uniting Philosophy, Practice, and Religious Eclecticism
Responding
Comments
I found the "room style" a bit unclear--just a normal conference room with a long table at the front for the presenters and chairs facing that table for the audience is fine.
Full Papers Available
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